Controversial, unapologetic, and painfully honest, Gina Zo kicks the door down with her debut single, “Dirty Habits.” The emerging singer-songwriter’s first release from her upcoming debut album is a deeply personal pop-rock ballad produced by Grammy Award-winners Justin Miller (Zach Bryan, Jazmine Sullivan) and Tim Sonnefeld (Usher). While on the surface it tells the story of a failed relationship, “Dirty Habits” digs much deeper, exposing how the human mind clings to fantasies that often have little to do with reality, and sometimes chooses to live in them anyway.
Laced with metaphor and steeped in heartbreak, Gina Zo delivers sharp, poetic lines long after the music stops. The track gives listeners a first taste of what’s to come from her solo record, due out next year.
Openly bisexual, Zo says the album will double as a statement of solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community—especially queer women fighting daily to break free of societal molds and live their sexuality out loud.
Accompanying the single is a provocative and sensual music video, where Zo sings among pillows and stuffed animals in a chaotic pillow fight at a bar filled with women, and one man who becomes the object of her conflicted affection.
Though “Dirty Habits” is her official debut as a solo recording artist, Gina Zo is no stranger to the spotlight. The Philadelphia native first rose to fame on The Voice USA, where she joined Team Blake. Her powerhouse vocals and magnetic presence made her a fan favorite, cementing her reputation as a fearless performer with a bold, unfiltered aesthetic.
Since then, she’s carved out her path, opting out of the mainstream to build a unique artistic universe. Drawing from theater, fashion, and personal narrative, Gina blends performance and music into a rich, visceral experience where the body, desire, and self-expression take center stage. She writes, produces, directs, and stars in her work.
Her résumé includes collaborations with independent musicians in the U.S. alt scene, standout live performances that blur the lines between concert and performance art, and activism that champions queer visibility and mental health awareness—two themes that pulse through everything she creates. With “Dirty Habits,” Gina Zo lays the foundation for a career that doesn’t play by the rules. It’s bold, messy, deeply felt, and that’s the point.
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